Hope you make it work-it’s a nice ring.
LOL
Right part for NA LOL but not so much for other things…like water…
Wearing vintage Zuni Snake eyes today…[ATTACH]
TY and so true. Some of the US laws are insane. Here’s another for you-python is legal in every US state EXCEPT California. You can’t sell it in...
Not IMO. The linked ring is stated as Navajo made by a respected commercial company. That’s good enough for me although I’d never buy it since...
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i consider the green Zuni too and snake eye pieces are traditionally Zuni. Even the Bell piece is NA since it was made by Navajo artists copying...
I’m not sure on that listing. They state it is NA but Navajo so even if made commercially IMO it’s still NA-Navajo copying Zuni style although i...
I’m not familiar with snake eye pieces in variscite.
Not Mexican IMO. Looks Scandinavian to me.
Great ring. Didn’t read through everything but it’s Zuni snake eye (over petit point) and they’re usually turquoise. I’ve been told that the green...
Guessing triplet too. Pretty!
Right off the top not listing Mexico for 950 is a glaring omission. IMO the piece cannot be listed as Mexican but between it’s construction,...
That’s why I think it’s Mexican. I feel strongly it would be 925 if Asian but if Mexican it should be stamped w Mexican stamps. It looks Mexican…
And I could have bought authentic ancient Tibetan priest Dzi beads in the 70s. They were around $500 from Jacques Carcanagues the legendary NY...
Absolutely love this. I can’t help with origin as IMO they’re a contemporary restring of beads of various age some of which could be ancient but...
Def could be but I think there is another stone.Not glass, right? Almost looks like the smith used whatever was laying around in blues and greens.
Maybe Malachite (i don’t see striations) or Azurite? @Hollyblue
I’m right there with you! It is not IMO an obvious piece but i prob would have bought it as Mexican.
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